# Receiving JavaScript Closures in Exported Rust Functions You can use the `js-sys` crate to access JavaScript's `Function` type, and invoke that function via `Function.prototype.apply` and `Function.prototype.call`. For example, we can wrap a `Vec` in a new type, export it to JavaScript, and invoke a JavaScript closure on each member of the `Vec`: ```rust extern crate js_sys; extern crate wasm_bindgen; use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*; #[wasm_bindgen] pub struct VecU32 { xs: Vec, } #[wasm_bindgen] impl VecU32 { pub fn each(&self, f: &js_sys::Function) { let this = JsValue::NULL; for x in &self.xs { let x = JsValue::from(x); let _ = f.call1(&this, &x); } } } ``` Since Rust has no function overloading, the `call#` method also requires a number representing the amount of arguments passed to the JavaScript closure.